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A bit of a smaller, freeform episode, with random riffs about catching up on some belated Oscar flicks, a few words about Chuck Norris, and a pair of quick takes on Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die, and the horror film Undertone.
LexG is back with reviews of Maggie Gyllenhaal's divisive The Bride! starring Christian Bale and Jessie Buckley, as well Scream 7, the latest entry in the long-running horror franchise. Plus a few words about Chris Hemsworth in Crime 101, and Sam Raimi's Send Help.
LexG remembers the great Robert Duvall, with a lightning round riff through some favorite movies and roles. Then some recent reviews, including Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights, the slasher conclusion Strangers Chapter 3, Jason Statham in Shelter, Return to Silent Hill, Dracula, and a late-in-the-season Oscar catch-up with Sentimental Value.
Freeform riff episode of The LexG Podcast about decades of moviegoing, often solo, becoming a compulsion and possibly even an addiction, as we transition from the year-end Oscar bait into the fun January movies.
LexG reviews Avatar: Fire and Ash, Guillermo Del Toro's Frankenstein, Primate, Anaconda 2025, Five Nights at Freddy's 2, and a pair of recent streaming docs on comedy legends Eddie Murphy and Chevy Chase.
LexG with some new movie reviews for late December, including Rian Johnson's Wake Up Dead Man with Daniel Craig, Timothee Chalamet in Marty Supreme, Jessie Buckley in the Oscar hopeful Hamnet, James L. Brooks' Ella McKay, and the Brazilian political drama The Secret Agent.
LexG reviews Noah Baumbach and George Clooney's Jay Kelly, as well as Edgar Wright's new version of The Running Man, then some quick takes on Oz Perkins' Keeper and the action sequel Sisu: Road to Revenge. Plus plenty of random riffing, of course!
LexG freeform hangout episode, with riffs on Predator: Badlands and the Predator series, Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, the October and November Oscar bait flicks that have all kind of bombed, and a few hopefuls yet to come.
Here at last, LexG takes you through a lightning round of the classic Nightmare on Elm Street series, from the 1984 original through 1994's Wes Craven's New Nightmare.
LexG riffs about the new horror film Shelby Oaks, directed by popular YouTube movie critic Chris Stuckmann, as well as Scott Derrickson's Black Phone 2, some thoughts on the recent Conjuring: Last Rites, and a look into the evolution of film criticism in the YouTube era. All in time for Halloween.
LexG reviews Paul Thomas Anderson's acclaimed One Battle After Another, the long-awaited Spinal Tap II, Colin Farrell and Margot Robbie in A Big, Bold, Beautiful Journey, Marlon Wayans in Him, and the film adaptation of Stephen King's The Long Walk.
Just what it says in the title-- LexG riffing on PTA. Really hope you like this one.
LexG tells some old tales from his days as a movie extra on such classics as Sudden Death and Kingpin, along with some random freeform movie riffs on the films of Peter Hyams, followed by a lightning round of recent reviews from late summer, including Nobody 2, Naked Gun, Highest 2 Lowest, Together, Eden, and Relay.
A look at the new and MCU-official version of The Fantastic Four, directed by Matt Shakman and starring Vanessa Kirby and Pedro Pascal, including some riffing about previous incarnations of the characters from the 2000s and 2010s.
LexG on the new Superman, which means mostly a lot of riffing about Superman II and Superman III, as well as quick looks at legacy sequels Happy Gilmore 2, I Know What You Did Last Summer, and Karate Kid Legends, which raises the question of whether these things can ever truly please fans of the original.
LexG reviews some of the summer's biggest movies, including F1: The Movie, Jurassic World Rebirth, 28 Years Later, and Megan 2.0, as well as Charlize Theron in The Old Guard 2 for streaming, and a couple of smaller picks in Cronenberg's The Shrouds and Celine Song's Materialists.
LexG takes a look back at the films of the 2000s, sharing some favorites and seeing which acclaimed movies and trends of the era hold up-- and which do not.
New reviews of Ben Affleck in The Accountant 2, and Tom Hiddleston and Mark Hamill in Mike Flanagan's Stephen King adaptation, The Life of Chuck. Fair warning, the latter gets into some spoiler territory in discussing the film's themes and structure.
LexG takes a look back at John Woo's divisive 2000 entry in the beloved franchise, touching on subjects from Cruise's hair to Limp Bizkit to the excitement of master villain Sean Ambrose.
LexG's spring reviews roundup, including Ryan Coogler's Sinners, Marvel's Thunderbolts, and probably more about Cheech & Chong's Last Movie than you really need, plus a few quick words on Mission Impossible: Final Reckoning and the goofy video game horror film Until Dawn.




